It's not really a forest per se, more like a tropical park with a temple within and monkeys roaming around.The temple is small but interesting whereas one needs to be careful with the monkeys as they can be quite aggressive.The whole trip takes about an hour and is a bit pricey by Indonesian standards.
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It's not really a forest per se, more like a tropical park with a temple within and monkeys roaming around.The temple is small but interesting whereas one needs to be careful with the monkeys as they can be quite aggressive.The whole trip takes about an hour and is a bit pricey by Indonesian standards.
During our one day trip to Ubud, we stopped by the Monkey Forest Sanctuary and were delighted to see so many monkeys. These monkeys were not aggressive, but we did see one jump on a lady visitor because she may have been wearing something that caught the monkey’s attention, so visitors should be aware. We say many monkeys diving into water and swimming, many monkeys grooming eat other, and many monkeys looking for food or eating food that staff or tourists were feeding them (visitors can pay for corn to feed the monkeys).
A must go in Ubud! the forest was beautiful with lot of monkey running around. the entry ticket was around 50000 Indonesian rupiah. it’s a fun experience.
Very good experience, children like it, the place is very big and not finished, don't wear things that are easy to be robbed
The lady is hot, the monkey is still cute